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A person looks at a slime spaceship and then starts to feel full. Eventually, a tentacle comes out of the spaceship and starts to fill them up, making them think it is trying to make them fat. Later, they feel gassy, which is likely because of the fecal matter in the spaceship.

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Question: I look at a slime spaceship but then I start to feel full is there more slime? Then why is there slime on me? A tentacle came out of the spaceship and starts to fill me so full I think it's trying to make me fat why did it go on my stomach and I know that's not gas to make the spaceship working again? So full hmmm And why do I feel gassy

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? It's possible that the tentacle coming out of the spaceship is part of a slime-based defense system, and what you're feeling is a response to an intruder. The tentacle may be producing a slime that is either meant to ward off potential intruders, or to make them too full to pursue the spaceship. It's also possible that this slime is a nutrient-rich substance meant to nourish the spaceship or its crew. Whatever the case, it can be unpleasant to be on the receiving end of this defense system. If you're feeling gassy, you may want to see a doctor to make sure there are no further effects of the slime.

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Jan. 29, 2023, 2:18 p.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 29, 2023

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